. >>> stunning allegations about a police officerinindianapolis, indiana.investigators say the officer's blood alcohol level was .15 19. more than twis the legal limit. the officer now faces charges. they believe someone should have known he was drunk. >>> in tonight's healthwatch report, growing concerns about a new gene that allows any bacteria to become a super bug. it's already widespread in india, where cosmetic surgery is expected. experts fear they could spread the bug, which is resistant to nearly all forms of antibiotics. >> and katie couric has a preview of what's coming up tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> there's a glimmer of hope for peace. and bringing people together instead of pulling them apart. where is it? find out tonight only on the cbs evening news. >>> and here's a look at tonight's closing numbers from wall street. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,, well, you sure are smiling. i just heard about our new low fares. how low are they? they're really low. how are they gonna get any lower than our regular fares? our regular fares are already so low. we should ask bobby. hey

and portland. sweltering in phoenix at 107. albuquerque 92. 86 in fargo. 90s from the twincities,indianapolis. 86in boston. 96 in baltimore. >>> threatening weather forced bp and the coast guard to take action in the oil spill zone. they decided to stop drilling a relief well yesterday before the storm system formed into a tropical depression. the storm could delay work on that well by two or three days. >>> investigators have reached the remote site of a fatal crash in alaska. that crash took the lives of five people, including former alaska senator ted stevens. brad wheelis reports on the crash near dillingham, alaska, and stevens' remarkable career. >> reporter: from washington, d.c. to his beloved home state of alaska, former senator ted stevens is being remembered as a man as large in life as the state he represented for 40 years. president barack obama said, michelle and i extend our condolences to the entire stevens family and to the families of those who perished alongside senator stevens in this terrible accident. stevens was among five people killed in a plane crash monday evening.

in agriculture. host: lincoln, on the republican linefromindianapolis. caller:my family has been part of the national federation for the blind for the past few years now. basically, we have lobbyists could go to congress and say what we need we needpets in our lives. hybrid anding the electric cars because we cannot hear them. many people including me have almost gotten hit by them. we are petrified of them. we have been trying to get them to put some sort of thing to make them make noise. host: go ahead. guest: this is a great question. this is exactly what people need lobbyists. they need to have their story told. i work on closed captioning, to get it on television. it took about six years to get it passed. you think it would be easy, but it was not. the 30 million deaf and hard of hearing that excess. the girl scouts, mothers against drunk drivers, telecommunications people -- everyone has a lobbyist here because there are so many competing voices here. your job is to be about to get a great message management, work for that, and help with this hybrid issue. i know that congress i